User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Introduction
- Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- Important Notes
- Names of Things and What They Do
- Before You Play
- Listening to Demo Songs
- Performing
- Performing with a Variety of Sounds
- Adjusting the Piano Sound to Your Taste (Piano Designer)
- Adjusting the Keyboard Sensitivity (Key Touch)
- Adding Spatial Depth to the Sound (3D Sound Control)
- Adding Liveliness to the Sound (Dynamics Sound Control)
- Adding Reverberation to Sounds (Reverb Effect)
- Adding a Variety Effects to the Sound (Effects)
- Changing the Key of the Keyboard (Key Transpose)
- Dividing the Keyboard for Two-person Performance (Twin Piano)
- Performing with Two Layered Tones (Dual Play)
- Performing with Different Tones in the Left and Right Sides of the Keyboard (Split Play)
- Performing with the Metronome
- Sounding a Count to Keep Your Timing Accurate
- Playing Back Songs
- Recording
- Saving Your Performance
- Various Settings
- Basic Operation in Function Mode
- Tuning Settings
- Equalizer Settings
- Song Playback Settings
- Changing the CD Settings
- Metronome Setting
- Keyboard Settings
- Pedal Settings
- MIDI Settings
- Other Settings
- Using the V-LINK Function (V-LINK)
- Specifying the V-LINK Transmission Channel
- Changing the USB Driver Settings (USB Driver)
- Changing the External Memory Setting (Ext. Memory Mode)
- Adjusting the Volume (Master Gain)
- Changing How Grand Space is Applied (3D Mode)
- Changing the Parts Assigned to the Track Buttons During SMF Playback (Track Assign)
- Switching On/Off the Display of Lyrics (Lyrics)
- Switching VIMA TUNES Recommended Tones (Recommended Tone)
- Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen (Language)
- Remembering the Settings (Memory Backup)
- Restoring the Settings to the Factory Condition (Factory Reset)
- Disabling the Buttons (Panel Lock)
- Connecting to Other Devices
- Troubleshooting
- Error Messages
- Tone List
- Internal Song List
- Parameters Stored in Memory Backup
- Music Files That the LX-10 Can Use
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Main Specifications
- Index
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Playing Back Songs
You can change the tempo at which the song plays.
When you’re practicing one of the internal songs, slowing down the tempo of the playback
can make it easier to play along with a difficult song.
1.
Press the [Tempo/Beat] button several times so it’s lit in red.
The display will indicate the tempo.
If you’ve selected audio data or a song from a music CD, the screen will indicate “Audio Tempo” (p. 57).
2.
Use the [-] [+] buttons to change the tempo.
Some of the internal preset songs have a tempo that varies during the song.
Here’s how you can make these songs play back at a fixed, unchanging tempo.
1.
While holding down the [Tempo/Beat] button, use the [-] [+] buttons to
change the setting.
fig.d-TempoMuteOff.eps
If you turn Tempo Mute on, the tempo indication in the screen will be highlighted.
fig.TempoMute1-j.eps
When you switch songs, the Tempo Mute function will revert to the “Off” setting.
The tempo mute screen will not appear if you’ve selected audio data or a song from a music CD.
Changing the Tempo of a Song
Playing Back at a Fixed Tempo (Tempo Mute)
Setting
Description
On
The tempo changes recorded in the song will be ignored, and the song will play at a fixed tempo.
Off
The song will play back according to the tempo changes recorded in the song.
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